Florida Engineering Schools

Florida's cheapest Engineering Program is located at Tallahassee Community College, and costs

$2,017 annually.

More students applied to University of Central Florida's Engineering Program than any other school in Florida, with

33,281 total applicants.

Statewide School Information

Engineering Schools in Florida:

57

Undergraduate Engineering Programs:

57

Graduate Engineering Programs:

18

Schools With On-Campus Housing:

17

Average Classroom Size:

20 Students

Largest Engineering School:

Miami Dade College

(100,855 Students)

Statewide Tuition Information

Average In-State Tuition Cost:

$8,057

Average Out-of-State Tuition Cost:

$15,085

Average Scholarship Package:

$5,150

Average Student Loan Amount:

$4,844

Percent of Population With Financial Aid:

84%

Percent of Population With Student Loans:

34%

Cheapest Engineering School:

Tallahassee Community College

($2,017)

Statewide Admissions Information

Total Graduate Students:

94,770

Total Undergraduate Students:

1,053,157

Gender Makeup:

47% Men /

52% Women

Florida Acceptance Rate:

59%

Average ACT Composite (25th Percentile):

26

(+/- 3 Std)

Average ACT Composite (75th Percentile):

22

(+/- 3 Std)

Easiest Admissions Criteria:

Bethune-Cookman University

Statewide Online Program Information

Online Engineering Programs:

31

Average Online Tuition:

$5,636

Digital Classroom Size:

23 Students

Online Retention Rate:

75%

Florida provides a variety of lifestyles to choose from, from urban to rural living in large cities to wide agricultural areas throughout the state. With miles of sunny beaches and coastline, world-renowned theme parks and tourist attractions, and mild weather year round, Florida has something for just about everyone. As the population continues to grow and change, so too will the career opportunities in the various engineering fields.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are currently 98,430, and counting, engineering related jobs in the state of Florida. Nuclear engineers are the leading employers in the state with an increase rate of 43.2%.

Here is a list of some the larger companies in Florida that higher engineering professionals: Disney, University of Florida, American Airlines, Florida Hospital Orlando, American Express, Universal City, Pensacola Naval Air Station and Marriott International.

Engineering Education in Florida

Florida opportunities for studying engineering are numerous, with over 100 options for schools offering various engineering programs, including both public and private options, community colleges and technical schools and full four-year universities. Degrees can be obtained ranging from associates to doctorates.

General financial aid is available, as well as scholarship opportunities specific to the engineering field in Florida. For example, the Florida Engineering Foundation Inc. offers several scholarships for students interested in pursuing a career in engineering, and the Florida Engineering Society Junior College Scholarships offers monies for students in their final year of a pre-engineering program at the community or junior college level in Florida.

Outlook for Engineering Jobs in Florida

Within the general field of engineering, Florida can provide a large number of options to choose from. According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, for example, architectural and engineering management is on the high end of the salary range for engineering with annual salaries in Florida averaging $116,350.

However, projected job growth is slower in comparison to other engineering areas. On the other hand, environmental engineering lists a lower annual salary at an average of $41,260 in Florida but faster projected job growth. In the middle, the field of petroleum engineering provides an annual salary of around $114,080 annually and a job growth that is in keeping with the national average of all occupations.